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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow

Look who is back (guest appearance?!) with a sweet and crunchy snack recipe that's easy to make and satisfies every pumpkin spice, fall-ish flavor craving that comes right along with October. Kimber brought us a twist on an old favorite...Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow!

I know it's been a while since I've contributed anything to Dinner Plan-it. You know, life
has been a little crazy between work and getting ready
for my first NPC bikini competition. With all the intense workouts and
pre-competition meal prepping going on...and not the fun creative meals that I usually
like...I had to make time for a little fun time mixing it up with spices!!

I did something to torture myself this week, I made
Pumpkin Spiced Puppy Chow. Mind you it is pretty much fall and I could
eat pumpkin anything and everything and Puppy Chow is a long time
favorite of mine! I have not been able to even taste this with my prep
going on, but I made a batch for work and another batch for a friend's
birthday. You know what? One recipient thinks he may like this one even better than the original!

I took my mom's recipe for puppy chow and kind of mixed that up with ideas for all sorts of pumpkin spice things out there. But come on, no matter what spices and ingredients you add or delete, it is
and will always be puppy chow!

All tied up and ready to go - Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow!

Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow

1/2 Stick Butter

1 1/2 cup Trader Joe's cookie butter - or other cookie butter ( I just used the whole jar, and it was approx 1.5 cups)

Using plastic trash bag or other VERY large clean plastic bag, put 1/2 box
of powdered sugar in the bottom, then cereal, then cookie butter mixture
and then the rest of the powdered sugar and Reese's Pieces. Shake and knead the bag until
cereal is well-coated; cool completely. Store in an airtight container.

Enjoy until you pumpkin heart is content!Now that you've had a chance to see Kimber's original recipe, here's a gluten-free version. I tried to give the same flavor as the cookie butter (cookie butter is NOT gluten-free) only without the COOKIE part of cookie butter...hence, the use of almond butter and extra spices.

(For those of you unfamiliar with cookie butter, it's the new hot item in hip grocery aisles. Basically, it's a spreadable "butter" made with almondy-y, ginger-y, caramel-y speculos cookies. What's not to love?!)

Using plastic trash bag or other large clean plastic bag, put 1/2 box
of powdered sugar in the bottom, then cereal, then the almond butter mixture
and then the rest of the powdered sugar and Reese's Pieces.

Shake and knead the bag until
cereal is well-coated and let cool completely. Store in an airtight container.

Like Kimber said...enjoy until your little pumpkin heart is content! Print this post